"Most of the companies that build on top of open AI models won’t be releasing their’s publicly, so naming and derivative licensing is a non-factor." I do wonder about the impact of the license caluse that requires you to "prominently display 'Built with Llama' on a related website, user interface, blogpost, about page, or product documentation". And the naming restriction presumably keeps companies from branding some fancy AI model as their own if it uses synthetic data from llama.
"Most of the companies that build on top of open AI models won’t be releasing their’s publicly, so naming and derivative licensing is a non-factor." I do wonder about the impact of the license caluse that requires you to "prominently display 'Built with Llama' on a related website, user interface, blogpost, about page, or product documentation". And the naming restriction presumably keeps companies from branding some fancy AI model as their own if it uses synthetic data from llama.
good catch on the user interface, etc. This matters, and is a strong rebuke to my point there (one that many people were making).
I would love to see you do some kind of dive (hopefully deep) on the Bittensor model ecosystem and how it relates to your research today.
This stuff is definitely looming…